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a line of fast hp moving and powerful storms stretched all the way from the texas/mexico border to new england knocking out power to more than 200,000 people and grounding hundreds of flights. shocks of lightning lit up the sky over new york city as the storm sped eastward. the system did its worst damage in he will myra, new york, knocking down trees and power lines and shredding the roof off a nearby parn. the national weather service is looking into the possibility that a tornado touched down. in cleveland, four workers were hurt when high winds knocked around the scaffolding they were working on. they were ten stories up when the storm blew through. they were forced to smash the building's windows to get to safety. thursday's storm bore striking similarities to the one that battered the midwest and mid-atlantic late last month. >> the fast-moving storm, it was a large cold front that traveled eastward and that's what we saw earlier today. the phenomenon is called a der ach yoe. it's pretty rare to see something like this. >> the storm ended a dry spell in northeastern ohio. in akro
a line of fast hp moving and powerful storms stretched all the way from the texas/mexico border to new england knocking out power to more than 200,000 people and grounding hundreds of flights. shocks of lightning lit up the sky over new york city as the storm sped eastward. the system did its worst damage in he will myra, new york, knocking down trees and power lines and shredding the roof off a nearby parn. the national weather service is looking into the possibility that a tornado touched...
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. >> reporter: the institute recently rated building codes in 18 hurricane-prone state from texas to maine. florida and virginia earned the highest scoaz, in the 90s out of 100, mississippi the lowest, 4 out of 100. >> a lot of these states do not have statewide building codes. in some places the contractors who do work on your home aren't even license. >> reporter: rochman says higher standard cost very little, on average, 5% more in construction costs. >> not a lot more money. a lot more safety. >> reporter: rebuilding haul's store coast lowes $10 million. one quarter of businesses never reopen their doors after a disaster. >> still to come, a return to the bird's nest of the beijing olympics. my first thoughts were about my wife, and my family. i have the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of stroke. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate) reduced stroke risk 35% better than warfarin. and unlike warfarin, with pradaxa, the
. >> reporter: the institute recently rated building codes in 18 hurricane-prone state from texas to maine. florida and virginia earned the highest scoaz, in the 90s out of 100, mississippi the lowest, 4 out of 100. >> a lot of these states do not have statewide building codes. in some places the contractors who do work on your home aren't even license. >> reporter: rochman says higher standard cost very little, on average, 5% more in construction costs. >> not a lot...
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announced the first scientific connection between extreme weather events like last year's drought in texas, and man-made climate change. a new study found that man-made heat made the texas drought roughly 20 times more likely. >> there definitely is a connection between greenhouse gases and extreme weather. we're seeing very strong evidence to suggest that not all, but many of the extremes that we're seeing around the planet are being enhanced by greenhouse gases. >> and every day in this record setting heat takes more of jeff fischer's crop and his livelihood away. >> it's stressful. it's stressful on myself and my family, my father and i. this is a family farm. and we've watched it go down and down and down. >> reporter: noaa scientists, meanwhile, are not saying that climate change causes any one specific drought like the one in illinois. they are saying the science is good enough now, they can lay odds on the connection. lee and erica? >> wyatt andrews, thank you. >>> security for this month's london olympics is a massive operation as you can imagine. on tuesday, some residents who fou
announced the first scientific connection between extreme weather events like last year's drought in texas, and man-made climate change. a new study found that man-made heat made the texas drought roughly 20 times more likely. >> there definitely is a connection between greenhouse gases and extreme weather. we're seeing very strong evidence to suggest that not all, but many of the extremes that we're seeing around the planet are being enhanced by greenhouse gases. >> and every day...
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wild weather hits millions from texas to connecticut. >> i'm gayle king. a key figure in jerry sandusky's child sex abuse case may finally be coming forward. >>> a revealing look at bruce springsteen and will ferrell is in studio 57. >>> first, we begin with a look at today's eye-opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> great weather. enthusiasm on the part of the people here in london. i think you're going to see terrific games. >> mitt romney rice to defuse olympic outrage. >> questioned whether london was ready to host the olympic games. >> questioned whether we're ready. are we ready? >> of course, it's easier if you hold the olympic games -- >> utah is not in the middle of nowhere. it's in the northwest corner of nowhere. [ laughter ] >> extreme weather from the great plains to the northeast. >> oh, yeah. powerful. ripping things up like crazy. >> knocking out power to more than 200,000 people. >> elmira, new york, a possible tornado. >> worried about getting my son out. >> one of jerry sandusky's victims releases voice males left on his phone days before
wild weather hits millions from texas to connecticut. >> i'm gayle king. a key figure in jerry sandusky's child sex abuse case may finally be coming forward. >>> a revealing look at bruce springsteen and will ferrell is in studio 57. >>> first, we begin with a look at today's eye-opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> great weather. enthusiasm on the part of the people here in london. i think you're going to see terrific games. >> mitt romney rice to defuse...
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in another, a couple from texas. elise and cole. >> i'm guessing it's going to be very wet and we might fall. so i'm kind of nervous. >> reporter: our adventure begins placidly enough through dramatic red rocks and ever-changing currents. you might spot a mountain goat grazing onshore. with travis as my guide, we caught the rapid named wall slammer, bone eater, one called sunshine, that got us. the raft flipped. i went under. time slowed. then the safety instructions kicked in. hold your breath. put your feet in front, let the river flush you out. it wasn't graceful, but it worked. travis was apologetic. >> a really light boat. so kind of had its way with us. bigger boats you can get into. >> don't worry. this is fun. seriously. this is fun. >> reporter: hoe bad did it look? >> it didn't look bad at all. >> she might have been a little generous. hilarious. >> it was very funny. >> i was -- at the verge of tears. >> i really enjoy showing people the river, getting them wet. as long as they're having a good time, i'm h
in another, a couple from texas. elise and cole. >> i'm guessing it's going to be very wet and we might fall. so i'm kind of nervous. >> reporter: our adventure begins placidly enough through dramatic red rocks and ever-changing currents. you might spot a mountain goat grazing onshore. with travis as my guide, we caught the rapid named wall slammer, bone eater, one called sunshine, that got us. the raft flipped. i went under. time slowed. then the safety instructions kicked in. hold...
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the earth is burning ♪ >>> north dakota just became america's number two oil-producing state, behind texas. the oil boom is are drawing north dakota's landscape and also creating opportunity for thousands of unemployed americans. >> but "60 minutes" correspondent byron pitts says that prosperity has a price. byron, good to see you. when i think oil, i don't think north dakota. >> right, but it's big there. it's big there. unemployment in north dakota is currently at 3%. there are "help wanted" signs at every street corner, but as we've discovered, there is no easy way to handle a boom quite like this. known for the broad-shouldered beauty of its great plains and the broadish nature of its winters, north dakota has long been the least populated state in the country. >> all aboard! >> reporter: but north dakota is changing. every day, men mostly, pour in from across the nation, men like steven reisinger from montana, where unemployment is 13%. >> i heard about all this big money, so i thought i could get a little piece of that pie, i suppose. >> reporter: and here's why. there is an oil boom
the earth is burning ♪ >>> north dakota just became america's number two oil-producing state, behind texas. the oil boom is are drawing north dakota's landscape and also creating opportunity for thousands of unemployed americans. >> but "60 minutes" correspondent byron pitts says that prosperity has a price. byron, good to see you. when i think oil, i don't think north dakota. >> right, but it's big there. it's big there. unemployment in north dakota is...
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a very loud clap of thunder sent players running at the twins/rangers game in arlington, texas, yesterday. the boom was so loud, it actually shook the television cameras. the game was held up by rain for 46 minutes. welcome back to "cbs this morning." you feel that one in your bones. >> like incoming fire, didn't it? >>> there's a surprising development this morning in the case of natalie wood. the investigation was reopened eight months ago, 30 years after she died off the coast of los angeles. as bill whitaker reports, the l.a. coroner's office changed the cause of death from accident to undetermined. >> it's one of hollywood's most enduring mysteries, what really happened the night actress natalie wood drowned while boating off catalina island. >> if you don't like this has been changed to undetermined or unresolved, that means it's not over. >> it was thanksgiving weekend 1981. wood and her husband, actor robert wagner, were enjoying the holiday on board the "splendour" with friend and fellow actor, christopher walken. at daylight, wood's body was found floating in the water. investig
a very loud clap of thunder sent players running at the twins/rangers game in arlington, texas, yesterday. the boom was so loud, it actually shook the television cameras. the game was held up by rain for 46 minutes. welcome back to "cbs this morning." you feel that one in your bones. >> like incoming fire, didn't it? >>> there's a surprising development this morning in the case of natalie wood. the investigation was reopened eight months ago, 30 years after she died off...
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they live in california, texas, illinois. >> i think that's one of the common misconceptions. you're talking about nine battleground states and millions of voters they're trying to reach. the tiny amount of people. >> the rest of america don't see the campaign. for those who do, they see it morning, noon and night. at a certain point, they're so frustrated with it because it's all negative. >> as a republican strategist, do you believe that mitt romney defended himself well here or that he should be -- >> no, i don't. >> exactly. >> anyone who knew bain. i was a student and professor. bain is one of the most respected companies for what it does. you wanted to work for bain because you knew the success. no one realizes that now. because all they see are the failures of bain. they haven't seen the successes of bain. >> there was another incident which happened in which a person in an audience described the president as a monster and mitt romney said no, while i understand why you're angry, that's not the thing to say. does that matter in terms of a perception of him? >> it matte
they live in california, texas, illinois. >> i think that's one of the common misconceptions. you're talking about nine battleground states and millions of voters they're trying to reach. the tiny amount of people. >> the rest of america don't see the campaign. for those who do, they see it morning, noon and night. at a certain point, they're so frustrated with it because it's all negative. >> as a republican strategist, do you believe that mitt romney defended himself well...
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he died tuesday at his home in el paso, texas. >>> i he played george jefferson on all in the family years ago. norman lear who created the famous sitcoms spoke to cbs news about the man he hand-picked to be archie bunker's foil. >> i'm writing a memoir. i'm just almost finished writing about the jeffersons. so he's been very much on my mind a number of days. and then this terrible news. sherman hemsley, he's somebody you don't expect to die. you just -- a life force you expect will always be there. he was a very quiet introspective love of a man. he was sweet. he was extremely sweet. he became that when he was called to act. but you could -- you know, you could be sitting anywhere and say, give me some of jefferson. he'd do it. this was a lovely man. >> after the jefferson, he starred in amen and appeared in other tv shows and movies. sherman hemsley was 74 years old. >>> this morning's "healthwatch," new york city's soda war, for weeks we've reported on the mayor's proposal to ban big sugary drinks. >> as seth doane reports, city officials just got an earful at a public hearing on
he died tuesday at his home in el paso, texas. >>> i he played george jefferson on all in the family years ago. norman lear who created the famous sitcoms spoke to cbs news about the man he hand-picked to be archie bunker's foil. >> i'm writing a memoir. i'm just almost finished writing about the jeffersons. so he's been very much on my mind a number of days. and then this terrible news. sherman hemsley, he's somebody you don't expect to die. you just -- a life force you expect...
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he died today in texas. he was 74 years old. >>> officers in d.c. can no longer interfere with or seize your camera if you are taking pictures of them on duty. the policy is a result of the lawsuit. a young photographer said that police detained him for taking pictures of a traffic stop two years ago. they are not allowed to take your camera or tell you to stop snapping pictures and banned from intentionally blocking your view. >> i love it. it's hard to get things changed in this city. so i'm really happy that i was a part of the process of getting them to change their procedures. >> under the policy an officer can seize your cell phone if they think it contains potential evidence but they will need to get a search warrant before they can view the images on it. >>> a mangled mess near dupont circle. a honda was traveling on 20th street when the driver lost control. it ended up on two wheels on the hood of one vehicle. no one was hurt here. they needed a flat bed tow truck to untangle the mess. >>> there is a hotel in britain where they have replace
he died today in texas. he was 74 years old. >>> officers in d.c. can no longer interfere with or seize your camera if you are taking pictures of them on duty. the policy is a result of the lawsuit. a young photographer said that police detained him for taking pictures of a traffic stop two years ago. they are not allowed to take your camera or tell you to stop snapping pictures and banned from intentionally blocking your view. >> i love it. it's hard to get things changed in...
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the previous example was done in texas in matagorda bay by the 17th century french explorer la salle and the vessel la belle. this is only the second time anything like this has been done. one of our partners is the state of maryland, state highway administration. they do coffer dams all the time. however, they don't normally do them for archaeological projects. they do them for bridge repair and abutments and there is innovative engineering going into the project. state highway administration has been in the lead with that as well, but we think that we will be able to put the steel coffer dam around the site, have six months to excavate the site, remove the steel coffer dam, rebury the wreck and take all of the information and data back for conservation and for research and for write up and hopefully have things for exhibit during 2014 while the commemoration is still going on. we also think with our partners maryland national capital parts and planning that they're going to assist in bringing people out to the site so that we can have regular tours and visits to the site and explai
the previous example was done in texas in matagorda bay by the 17th century french explorer la salle and the vessel la belle. this is only the second time anything like this has been done. one of our partners is the state of maryland, state highway administration. they do coffer dams all the time. however, they don't normally do them for archaeological projects. they do them for bridge repair and abutments and there is innovative engineering going into the project. state highway administration...
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i was with ted cruz last week here in texas traveling. ted cruz told a group much to their approval that i'm willing to compromise so long as the other side comes around to my way of thinking. >> wow. when you look at that, victoria, you feel that even the politics of it doesn't make sense. poll shows majority of americans think the republican congress is extreme. 52% of americans said the extreme and job approval for the republicans in congress is dismal. recent "washington post" poll showed 71% of americans disapprove of the job republicans are doing in congress. so they are really killing their party. >> it is no longer a matter of whether republicans and democrats will play in the sandbox. now whether republicans and republicans will play in the sandbox and regrettably it doesn't look like they are. >> victoria and wayne, thank you both for your time tonight. >> nice to be with you. >>> we will be right back with my etiquette tip. [ female announcer ] want to spend less and retire with more? at e-trade, our free online tools and retir
i was with ted cruz last week here in texas traveling. ted cruz told a group much to their approval that i'm willing to compromise so long as the other side comes around to my way of thinking. >> wow. when you look at that, victoria, you feel that even the politics of it doesn't make sense. poll shows majority of americans think the republican congress is extreme. 52% of americans said the extreme and job approval for the republicans in congress is dismal. recent "washington...
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. >> a gentleman from texas asked me does it hurt to have your leg chopped off, all right? how can you answer that? three weeks later, a lovely woman from texas, where was sleeping beauty a prisoner. >> these men should not be confused with tour guides, in fact, far from it. there's one big qualification for this job, and that's more than two decades of prior military service, and that makes this job an honor. paul served in the falklands and the first gulf war, and when princess diana died, he acted as pallbearer in front of her coffin. and the new man, clive, is just finishing 19 years with the british military. he's an iraq veteran whose unit is now in afghanistan, and while he misses serving with them, he knows he's serving in a different way. >> i'm a people person, and to come here to the tower and spread the word about our fantastic history, warts and all, i couldn't, you know, think of anything better. >> these are great men, and so if you visit the tower during a visit to london, remember you'll be in the capable hands of a veteran. that is nbc "nightly news" for t
. >> a gentleman from texas asked me does it hurt to have your leg chopped off, all right? how can you answer that? three weeks later, a lovely woman from texas, where was sleeping beauty a prisoner. >> these men should not be confused with tour guides, in fact, far from it. there's one big qualification for this job, and that's more than two decades of prior military service, and that makes this job an honor. paul served in the falklands and the first gulf war, and when princess...
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this family drove two days from texas, that's right, texas. >> i'm teaching them the right way to come up and -- >> reporter: you're teaching them if you're from texas, you have to be a redskins fan. >> yes, not a cowboy. >> reporter: you're hoping for autographs? >> rg3, santana moss, and many more. >> reporter: fans hit the field only to face another two-hour wait. they showed their true colors. >> i saw the redskins bonnets there in audible cory where i'm from, in new mexico, so i saw the colors and said, hey, i've got to have this. >> reporter: some found what little shade they could. others sought out the cooling tents, electric fans sprays water. no matter how hot, it was time to put on your jersey. >> uh, hot. >> reporter: is it worth it? to see who? >> rg3. >> what does rg3 stand for? >> the redskins. >> reporter: he may be right gauging from fan reaction when rg3 took the feed. it took only a couple completed passes to raise fan hopes. how far do you think rg3 will take this team? >> i don't know. everyone hopes for the super bowl, but definitely a lot of games. beat the cowbo
this family drove two days from texas, that's right, texas. >> i'm teaching them the right way to come up and -- >> reporter: you're teaching them if you're from texas, you have to be a redskins fan. >> yes, not a cowboy. >> reporter: you're hoping for autographs? >> rg3, santana moss, and many more. >> reporter: fans hit the field only to face another two-hour wait. they showed their true colors. >> i saw the redskins bonnets there in audible cory...
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. >> from texas. >> how far is that? >> 29 hours. >> i have done that drive before. that is not a short one. jummy olabanji will have a live report in our next hour. >> you didn't drive for football in tehran not for football. just for college. >>storms are sweeping across the nation, but the drought is worsening. >> starbucks investors may weigh week -- be waking up and smelling the coffee. >> good morning. not happy for the drought situation. the problem is apparently rapidly intensifying. more than 20% of the nation is now under the worst stages of drought then last week. the drought hunter said 90% of topsoil in six states is now short of moisture. this is sparking growing concerns about food prices p. facebook shares are under pressure after the first earnings report as a publicly traded company disappointed investors. they revealed a slowing sales gains and shrinking margins. also news from starbucks -- a disappointing profit forecast blaming consumer pullback, and especially in europe. amazon reported the biggest profit drop in a decade after boosting spending
. >> from texas. >> how far is that? >> 29 hours. >> i have done that drive before. that is not a short one. jummy olabanji will have a live report in our next hour. >> you didn't drive for football in tehran not for football. just for college. >>storms are sweeping across the nation, but the drought is worsening. >> starbucks investors may weigh week -- be waking up and smelling the coffee. >> good morning. not happy for the drought situation....
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houston, texas was hit by storms overnight which caused massive flooding. now the cypress creek has flooded out and many resident have been suffering from power outages. there are reports 12 cent meters of rain fell in the metropolitan areas. this is in sharp contrast from last year. and nearly 20 people died after a record amount of rain and thousands of people have been evacuated in those areas and more heavy rain is expected. and in many parts of china, they have been hit by direct rain causing flooding and property damage across the country. thousands of passengers have been left stranded. and roads blocked by landslides. let's return to our top story. the reports that one of the possible worst massacres since the uprising began in syria began months ago. there are reports of 200 people killed in a farm village in hamah province. both the government and opposition blame one another. a syrian activist based in ha ma. from your point of view, can you tell us what's snapped we have reports of heavy bombardment. >> i tell you today. today people who stayed
houston, texas was hit by storms overnight which caused massive flooding. now the cypress creek has flooded out and many resident have been suffering from power outages. there are reports 12 cent meters of rain fell in the metropolitan areas. this is in sharp contrast from last year. and nearly 20 people died after a record amount of rain and thousands of people have been evacuated in those areas and more heavy rain is expected. and in many parts of china, they have been hit by direct rain...
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and held until his co-pilot landed the plane in lubbock, texas. >> he started to curse at me and started to say you better pray, iraq, and iran. i so say, you know, you know what i'm going to show you what iraq and iran is. >> reporter: but captain osbon beat charges of interfering with a flight crew and today court transcripts obtained by abc news reveal the key testimony that freed him. a psychologist testified that all this was caused by a "brief psychotic disorder" caused by "sleep deprivation." there was no trial, the u.s. attorney's office did not dispute the diagnosis and the captain was found not guilty by reason of insanity by the judge and sent to a mental health facility in ft. worth, texas, for more treatment and perhaps some sleep. >> it is possible for sleep deprivation, especially in combination with jet lag to cause psychosis, but usually it's in those people who have ail preexisting diagnosis of psychiatrist disorder. >> reporter: the abc news investigative report unit has reported on pilot fatigue. pilots sleeping in crash pads or bedding down inside crew lounges at air
and held until his co-pilot landed the plane in lubbock, texas. >> he started to curse at me and started to say you better pray, iraq, and iran. i so say, you know, you know what i'm going to show you what iraq and iran is. >> reporter: but captain osbon beat charges of interfering with a flight crew and today court transcripts obtained by abc news reveal the key testimony that freed him. a psychologist testified that all this was caused by a "brief psychotic disorder"...
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in me doe texas, karen brown wjz eyewitness news chef. >> in maryland, central and eastern regions are under a drought watch the rest of maryland is normal according to numbers released june 30th. >>> a live lookout side right now mix of sun and clouds, milder temperatures we needed a break from the intense heat we have had. bob is here with updated numbers. bob >> it wasn't a horrible weekend some areas saw widely scattered showers a few popped up take a look at radar very very widely scattered but the ones there, are not really moving very far or fast one over dorchester county has been sitting there southwest of cambridge, on the peninsula there, been there for a last hours some folks have seen decent rainfall look how it is sitting there, and another batch near leonard town not far from st. maries city, around the baltimore region, really nothing in the way of showers, except one or two across the mountains they will diminish again tomorrow afternoon probably the rest of this week we could see additional showers and temperature wise, just about normal for this time, normal high is
in me doe texas, karen brown wjz eyewitness news chef. >> in maryland, central and eastern regions are under a drought watch the rest of maryland is normal according to numbers released june 30th. >>> a live lookout side right now mix of sun and clouds, milder temperatures we needed a break from the intense heat we have had. bob is here with updated numbers. bob >> it wasn't a horrible weekend some areas saw widely scattered showers a few popped up take a look at radar very...
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so texas besides, you know, in the texas way that they d sometimes that they are not th2 iooponb wi pr re ndyethon foe aoe them be able to afford the insurance on their own. so we will literally have a situation where the orest people, the people who are in leutheclllot loanatis a e go go with the medicaid expansion. and you can imagine a lot of republicanare going to make heo fiolo ao ey on to go forward with the medicaid expansion, rentt theold.ke us get you are not going do this to us. that's our responsility. wi o mltischakit a piical doih tey iof mr. athink is a big fight we have to start planning for and taking on right now. the last thing that i want to say -- [aus anyu syri ie omw avorite dr. seuss story is the lorax. i do have a four year old mo n asb ay.itook her to h itllstl.iy. po i y tme for the movie. anyway, so i want to actually close with my favorite line from the lorax because i think it is a call to action in himwsa leoe oa fthe ckt ew evhant i just couldn't guess. that was long, long ago, but each day fro that day i sat here and worried and woed willmyruntv al now t
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thunderstorms from the texas gulf coast to florida and up to philly. monsoon storms in the rockies. it will be heating up in the plains. >> 90s across the rockies, plains, and southeast. 106 in phoenix. and 78 in seattle. >>> and coming up next after the break, the snack food competition that could have you eating caviar. how to win a million bucks. >>> and the post office delivering a new batch of bad news on the brink of a new default. >>> hands off the hoff. the thieves who can't get enough of, believe it or not, david hasselhoff. he's going like hotcakes. >>> welcome back, everyone. wall street will try to build on its two-day rally. overseas markets are higher following the u.s. lead. investors are encouraged by solid earnings at key companies, including intel and honeywell. the s and p 500 is up. >>> the post office owes $5.5 billion to a retirees health plan. if congress doesn't take angst, it will miss the payment. >>> major fast food chain is ruffling feathers this morning. the president of chick-fil-a says he and his company are anti-ga mirnlg and are planning to stay that
thunderstorms from the texas gulf coast to florida and up to philly. monsoon storms in the rockies. it will be heating up in the plains. >> 90s across the rockies, plains, and southeast. 106 in phoenix. and 78 in seattle. >>> and coming up next after the break, the snack food competition that could have you eating caviar. how to win a million bucks. >>> and the post office delivering a new batch of bad news on the brink of a new default. >>> hands off the hoff....
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he died yesterday at his home in el paso, texas. hemsley was 74. >>> 6:15 now. this morning a shocking video just released in connection with an ongoing lawsuit against sea world. take a look here. the video shows a trainer being dragged underwater by a 6,000 pound killer whale. that whale grabs the trainer by the foot and drags him under water for several minutes. it took about eight minutes for the trainer to break free. this happened during a live performance in san diego in 2006. the trainer did survive. >>> pepsi says it will continue to advertise and sponsor penn state. this comes after state farm announced its pulling its ads in the wake of the jerry sandusky child sex abuse scandal. general motors says it is reconsidering its sponsorship deal and wall street is threatening to downgrade the school's credit rating. this news comes as the university works to remove joe paterno's legacy. construction workers took down the wall that stood behind the bronze statue of paterno. the statue was removed on sunday. >>> we could get a sense today of whether congress
he died yesterday at his home in el paso, texas. hemsley was 74. >>> 6:15 now. this morning a shocking video just released in connection with an ongoing lawsuit against sea world. take a look here. the video shows a trainer being dragged underwater by a 6,000 pound killer whale. that whale grabs the trainer by the foot and drags him under water for several minutes. it took about eight minutes for the trainer to break free. this happened during a live performance in san diego in 2006....
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and mourners are paying their respects to the victims of a crane collapse at a school in texas. absolutely awful and now there is information on what led to that tragedy. we'll have it for you, straight ahead. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. it's about time we made our homes work for us. so let's make our dryers do the ironing. have our fridges cater our parties. and tell our ranges to whip up dinner. let's plug in to summer savings before they're gone... ...without wasting an ounce of energy with smart machines that turn housework into house play. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, save $600 on this maytag french door refrigerator, just $1,598. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] we believe
and mourners are paying their respects to the victims of a crane collapse at a school in texas. absolutely awful and now there is information on what led to that tragedy. we'll have it for you, straight ahead. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their...
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in fact, texas has made this very clear in their law. they are going to provide the i.d.'s free of charge. this is not akin to a full tax. and these people are driving to go vote. they are driving to the polling stations with not drive to get the photo i.d. card? >>trace: got to go, thank you very much, both of you. >> a banking scandal in britain affecting what we pay for loans in the country and a new memo is suggesting that officials may have known something was wrong long before it all went public and the place coach joe paterno's family reacting to the devastating report on the penn state child sex abuse scandal. what the paterno family says they wish joe pa had done differently. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet the house is considering a bill to close thousands of offices, slash service and layoff over 100,000 workers. the postal service is reco
in fact, texas has made this very clear in their law. they are going to provide the i.d.'s free of charge. this is not akin to a full tax. and these people are driving to go vote. they are driving to the polling stations with not drive to get the photo i.d. card? >>trace: got to go, thank you very much, both of you. >> a banking scandal in britain affecting what we pay for loans in the country and a new memo is suggesting that officials may have known something was wrong long before...
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texas will be followed by a primary in missouri. clair mcclassic ilnd hawaii picks a democrat to fill akak a's shoes. wisconsin's republicans and the race for them and august ends with the race to fill john kyl's seat. still unclear who the nominee will be in that state. we have the editor in chief and gentlemen, welcome to you both. busy august all because of the voting issue. everything got moved up. august is a bigger primary month. let's start with texas. the winner of this run off will be the next united states senator. that is say fact. i am surprised david is still in the race. it's a fighter's chance considering how it's a low turn out. conservatives could dominate. >> i think we all believe we turn out as critical. the better chance and a smaller turn out. i think texas is divide and a state that has the senate repeatedly. >> there is a business wing in the party. >> versus a more socially conservative and non-compromising. this race is real important. it sends a signal about the republican party and how much division will
texas will be followed by a primary in missouri. clair mcclassic ilnd hawaii picks a democrat to fill akak a's shoes. wisconsin's republicans and the race for them and august ends with the race to fill john kyl's seat. still unclear who the nominee will be in that state. we have the editor in chief and gentlemen, welcome to you both. busy august all because of the voting issue. everything got moved up. august is a bigger primary month. let's start with texas. the winner of this run off will be...
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. >>> jessica ghawi was a self-described red-headed texas spitfire who loved pro hockey, even though her hometown of san antonio was not known as a hockey town. last week she left a mall in toronto just moments before a mass shooting through. ghawi's blog and tweets where she recount that is incident and reflects on the preciousness of life have been heavily read and shared since friday. yesterday her brother jordan met with president obama as he visited survivors and family members in aurora. he blogged this, quote, president obama sat down with peter, jacob and me and immediately began talking about jessica. he already knew about her and we made sure he left knowing more. he also provided assurance that he will not mention the suspect's name in the press. >> there's no reason for me to hold any hate right now. it's sadness. i can't even think about hate. just sadness wanting to get through, wanting to celebrate that and getting her justice in the court system. >> nbc's kristen dahlgren has more on the lives lost friday. >> reporter: 12 people killed in the simple act of going to th
. >>> jessica ghawi was a self-described red-headed texas spitfire who loved pro hockey, even though her hometown of san antonio was not known as a hockey town. last week she left a mall in toronto just moments before a mass shooting through. ghawi's blog and tweets where she recount that is incident and reflects on the preciousness of life have been heavily read and shared since friday. yesterday her brother jordan met with president obama as he visited survivors and family members in...
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states like texas have done the opposite. and they essentially reflect what people now popularly call the red and blue states, right? but what people don't actually often register is that actually only the minority of planned parenthood's services have to do with either abortion, which is just a tiny percentage, or even contraception. because planned parenthood serves essentially poor people. and they provide -- they provide mammograms for breast cancer screening. they do cervical cancer screening. they provide health services for men. they do prostate cancer screening. they teach safe sex, going along with screening for venereal disease or aids and so on. that's why i say it's part of this idea that we don't want big government spending money on these kinds of things. when, in fact, what we spend for every poor person that becomes pregnant and has a baby is, of course, far greater than what we spend on prevention. >> we've spent a good deal of time talking about birth control mainly for women. you've talked about the access
states like texas have done the opposite. and they essentially reflect what people now popularly call the red and blue states, right? but what people don't actually often register is that actually only the minority of planned parenthood's services have to do with either abortion, which is just a tiny percentage, or even contraception. because planned parenthood serves essentially poor people. and they provide -- they provide mammograms for breast cancer screening. they do cervical cancer...
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>> i can see texas from outer space. >>> 5:11. time for weather and traffic on the 1s. >> a regular point and shoot camera would get a shot like that. looking down from space on our part of the world. partly cloudy. patches of color. getting showers, and temperatures around the region, 60s north and west of washington. around quantico, maybe a shower. hometown forecast by mid morning, any shower activity should end. noontime, upper 80s. and near 90 by mid afternoon and around the 80s. a look at the rest of the week in ten minutes. good morning, daniela. >> traveling in the district. not seeing any incidents. no accidents to warn you about. checking into virginia, earlier we had road work set up at arlington boulevard. it was clear. it was blocking the left lane. no problems on the inner loop or outer loop. rails good as well. >> 73 degrees. another high-profile socialite saying good-bye to that person's u.s. citizenship. >>> and why you may [ female announcer ] the power of green coffee extract is now in our new starbucks refreshe
>> i can see texas from outer space. >>> 5:11. time for weather and traffic on the 1s. >> a regular point and shoot camera would get a shot like that. looking down from space on our part of the world. partly cloudy. patches of color. getting showers, and temperatures around the region, 60s north and west of washington. around quantico, maybe a shower. hometown forecast by mid morning, any shower activity should end. noontime, upper 80s. and near 90 by mid afternoon and...
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austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love. this is for everyone back home. it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? here's your invoice. what's in your wallet? and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief, and many
austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love. this is for everyone back home. it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses...
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also thunderstorms and flooding from the carolinas over to texas. and stormy in the four corners of the southwest. >>> heating up in the west. 90s in the rockies. triple digits from sacramento to phoenix. 80s from the dakotas to the east coast. 90s around new orleans and dallas. >>> we love this story here. off to brazil. some inmates are lightening their sentences by helping light the night. >> that's right every day, eight inmates share four stationary bikes and their pedaling helps charge batteries used to power street lamps along a river side walking area. >> for every three, eight-hour rides they do. they have a day taken off their sentence. all right. it's working. actually one guy has already pedaled his way out of 20 days time. on top of that he lost nine pounds. >> it is a win-win for them. >> i think, jail should be work, you know what i mean? and if you can help keep the city lit up and lighten your sentence and get in shape. >> kind of interesting. >> hey, you know what? not bad. depending on the crime. >> that's right. >> what they're i
also thunderstorms and flooding from the carolinas over to texas. and stormy in the four corners of the southwest. >>> heating up in the west. 90s in the rockies. triple digits from sacramento to phoenix. 80s from the dakotas to the east coast. 90s around new orleans and dallas. >>> we love this story here. off to brazil. some inmates are lightening their sentences by helping light the night. >> that's right every day, eight inmates share four stationary bikes and their...
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. ♪ ♪ >> a middle school principal in fort worth texas faces 20 years in prison after her daughter planted a hidden camera in a girl's locker room to spy on the high school basketball coach after the team complained he yelled too much. the camera didn't record anything inappropriate but the principal faces felony charges of improper photographery and wiretapping. a defense attorney says she didn't do anything wrong. >> i guess the call, if this was in the library and not the locker room and there were no inappropriate pictures, but if this was the library, would we be talking about this today? >> we wouldn't be talking about illegal photography. we could be talking about the wiretapping. if you set up a recording device to tape conversation and they involve all parties not knowing they're being recorded you have a wiretapping issue. however if one of the people involved in the conversation is aware the conversation is being recorded it's not a wiretapping issue. it would foreclose the illegal photography. >> the shock value of this story is the fact the camera was in the locker room. thoug
. ♪ ♪ >> a middle school principal in fort worth texas faces 20 years in prison after her daughter planted a hidden camera in a girl's locker room to spy on the high school basketball coach after the team complained he yelled too much. the camera didn't record anything inappropriate but the principal faces felony charges of improper photographery and wiretapping. a defense attorney says she didn't do anything wrong. >> i guess the call, if this was in the library and not the...
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not everyone in texas is sold, of course. a small group of people opposed to smart meters was scheduled to hold a march in austin today to make that clear. next week, we'll report on some of the objections, including health risks and privacy >> brown: and we turn to the presidential campaign, where the issue of outsourcing jobs has dominated the debate all week. ray suarez has our report. >> the washington post has just in shipping us jobs overseas. >> reporter: the issue of so-cal in the presidential race the pas the guy whos running to replace if theres an outsourcer in chief the guy whos running to replace >> reporter: the debate was spar that revealed bain capital -- th - had invested in companies that and the fight was re-joined earl examining the president's record the president seized on the initial post report the day after it was published during a florida campaign stop. >> let me tell you, tampa, we do not need an outsourcing pioneer in the oval office. we need a president who will fight for american jobs and fight
not everyone in texas is sold, of course. a small group of people opposed to smart meters was scheduled to hold a march in austin today to make that clear. next week, we'll report on some of the objections, including health risks and privacy >> brown: and we turn to the presidential campaign, where the issue of outsourcing jobs has dominated the debate all week. ray suarez has our report. >> the washington post has just in shipping us jobs overseas. >> reporter: the issue of...
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at 12-year-olds, marlen esparza, the young girl from texas is poised to become a star. we take up her story. ♪ >> when you beat somebody in the ring, you are not just beating them up or something. you are like beating the entire symbolism of them. you are beating who they are. >> reporter: marlen esparza's early mornings start with math, how much to eat. how far to run. how many pounds, sprints, crunches, and how many endless hours of training will it take to win? why are you here everyday? >> i want to win. this is my life and this is what i do. like, i can honestly say that this is who i am. right here, you are with me, and this is what i do. >> reporter: esparza trains in a gym along a lonely stretch of houston's i-10. coach rudy silva took charge of her life when she was just 12. she is now 22. is she allowed to have a boyfriend? >> no. >> reporter: is she allowed to party on the weekends? >> no. >> reporter: is she allowed to take a few days off and not train because she is worn out? >> no. >> reporter: that is a lot of noes. >> yes. >> marlen esparza! >> reporte
at 12-year-olds, marlen esparza, the young girl from texas is poised to become a star. we take up her story. ♪ >> when you beat somebody in the ring, you are not just beating them up or something. you are like beating the entire symbolism of them. you are beating who they are. >> reporter: marlen esparza's early mornings start with math, how much to eat. how far to run. how many pounds, sprints, crunches, and how many endless hours of training will it take to win? why are you here...
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>> number 2 is houston, texas. one is sydney, australia and the other is melbourne. >> number 1 is melbourne. >> what are they talking about? what are they doing there? >> i don't know. >> the other top two cities are chicago, l.a., australia, brooklyn, new york and atlanta. that's where the cougars are trolling. >> i think it's because of that guy on the mentalist. what's his name, simon baker? >> i love him. >> so adorable. i think i'll go to australia and get me one of those. i'll take three. >> here's a little surprising news. "america's got talent" is a big big show on nbc. it's going along swimmingly and suddenly there was a tweet. >> a strange tweet from sharon osbourne. >> she wrote this, my darling, howard stern, money is not the reason i'm not returning to nbcagt, which is "america's got talent." it is because... >> now oh, robert greenblatt said this caught nbc off guard. the producer said we don't know what's going on and it may be much ado about nothing. >> twitter is weird. people are saying what they
>> number 2 is houston, texas. one is sydney, australia and the other is melbourne. >> number 1 is melbourne. >> what are they talking about? what are they doing there? >> i don't know. >> the other top two cities are chicago, l.a., australia, brooklyn, new york and atlanta. that's where the cougars are trolling. >> i think it's because of that guy on the mentalist. what's his name, simon baker? >> i love him. >> so adorable. i think i'll go to...
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million from the sponsors for the london olympics actually six hundred million would be given back in texas rebates and local get software get another hundred million in terms of its own tax rebates so actually to the economy there it all with a catalogue of concerns some feel it's already clear who the real winners of this year's olympics will be and i think there's a real danger that the olympic games is becoming a showcase for the international security industry and the military around the world rather than what it should be which is the athlete despite the problems in the build up to the games there's no lack of enthusiasm in london but when it comes to the logistics and organization as time runs out it looks like britain's going to need to raise its game so r.t. london. meanwhile across the atlantic it's a matter of fashion rather than security bothering the minds of some americans in the run up to the olympic games these are the uniforms that the u.s. athletes will be wearing for the london olympics although all of them were actually made in china it's caused a stir in the u.s. congre
million from the sponsors for the london olympics actually six hundred million would be given back in texas rebates and local get software get another hundred million in terms of its own tax rebates so actually to the economy there it all with a catalogue of concerns some feel it's already clear who the real winners of this year's olympics will be and i think there's a real danger that the olympic games is becoming a showcase for the international security industry and the military around the...
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i hear rumors about rick perry in texas. do you think some of these state governors will say no thanks to the federal money and literally kiss good-bye to their income? >> i think they'll be compelled not to do so by their state legislatures and by other politicians in the state. we saw a similar dance if you remember with this stimulus money where sarah palin, bobby jindal, some of these other republican governors tried to make a show over using the stimulus money. eventually, they all took it. it's tough to imagine any of these governors making anything other than sort of a symbolic case against the health care overhaul. i do think however that it could end up motivating republican voters. we see polls showing that republican voters are more motivated to go to the polls. this is one of the driving reasons why republicans are not letting this go. are thot answering the question about what they would do instead and are making these cases about refusing to participate in the mandatory elements of the overhaul. >> incredible.
i hear rumors about rick perry in texas. do you think some of these state governors will say no thanks to the federal money and literally kiss good-bye to their income? >> i think they'll be compelled not to do so by their state legislatures and by other politicians in the state. we saw a similar dance if you remember with this stimulus money where sarah palin, bobby jindal, some of these other republican governors tried to make a show over using the stimulus money. eventually, they all...